Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "cmucl".
2006 Apr 18
1
Embedding, core dumps, etc.
...-threaded lisps as well
(CLISP), using svn version 37840 (this morning, Seattle time) for
R-2-3-patches. I've not tried Thomas' suggested fixes, as I'm
hesistant to go down the road of fixing R in such a way that would
require constant patching.
(so for those counting, neither CLISP, CMUCL, nor SBCL can embed
R-2-3-patches using CFFI on (2 distros of) i386 Linux; all abort and
offer to dump core nearly instantly after initialization). All work
with R-2-2-patches.
For me, this is a serious bug. I suppose other people can define it
in other ways, using terms such as "feature&...
2013 Oct 30
1
[LLVMdev] Interfacing llvm with a precise, relocating GC
With regard to Bartlett-style collectors, they are also used in CMUCL/SBCL,
OpenDylan, and various products based on Ravenbrook's Memory Pool System.
Also, while Mono doesn't use a Bartlett-style collector, it does support
pinning objects referenced from ambiguous stack roots, in an otherwise
copying collector. While ITA has expressed concerns with SBCL's...
2006 Jan 17
0
xlispstat and R
...some reasonable (though
old) tools, numerically it needs a good bit of work and updating, but
for a 17-year old program, it works quite nicely. Dynamic graphics
are comparable to GGobi's (more flexible, but less scalable). Plus,
it truly works cross platform.
CommonLispStat is fast (SBCL and CMUCL are compiled, not interpreted,
commonlisps), but needs a bit of work with numerics (SBCL isn't
stable), and Graphics (CLISP doesn't quite like it yet; though tk and
gtk2 supported), and decisions about object systems (the old
prototypes vs. CLOS) are still open, both being available at thi...
2003 Jul 23
1
Question about malloc, mmap etc.
I'm trying to do a little system hacking on CMU Lisp. Currently CMU
Lisp has a minimum of two files needed to execute. One is a program
usually called "lisp" that the OS runs, which basically a loader for
the other file, a lisp.core file that contains the actual lisp system.
People have been asking for a way to make a "lisp executable" meaning
putting everything into a
1998 Aug 25
1
Named Overflow Concern - SUMMARY (fwd)
George Brown sent this to my private Email address instead of to the
list. Because I forwarded it, my addres is in the header.
Roger.
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1999 Nov 12
1
[RHSA-1999:054-01] Security problems in bind (fwd)
Woops... this didn't show up here but it did on BugTraq. Questions answered!
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